Grad rec said within a week or two so hopefully we get some good news this week. I’m tired of waitingdid they say when will we hear back? (did my AC that week too!)
Grad rec said within a week or two so hopefully we get some good news this week. I’m tired of waitingdid they say when will we hear back? (did my AC that week too!)
I got it on Friday!Congrats! Did you get the invite today? :0
I would always lean in for a handshake at the end when bidding farewell, yes.What's the etiquette on handshakes at assessment centres? Should we initiate handshakes with interviewers or assume not unless they do?
So, would you initiate at the beginning or only the end?I would always lean in for a handshake at the end when bidding farewell, yes.
edit: you're leaving on a friendly note that way, and this is their final impression of you.
I think it’s possible, a lot of people don’t have much legal work experience as it’s hard to get.How realistic is it to get a VS or TC offer if you haven't had many conventional jobs in general? There is usually an emphasis on how non-legal work experience is equally as important, but what if you don't have much work experience at all? I am 23, and graduating this year (with a 2:1 most likely), and I have really struggled to go past the application stage, and only progressed to the second stage for 2 firms (apart from an AC for the GLD last year). I know I haven't submitted enough applications, but please be real, how common is it to get a TC with a few jobs on your CV like takeaway worker, delivery driving, while having most of your experience in online gigs like content creation and freelance?
I think the start of a meeting is the conventional time to shake someone's hand yes.So, would you initiate at the beginning or only the end?
No, that makes total sense! Thanks so much.I think the start of a meeting is the conventional time to shake someone's hand yes.
I would shake their hand when greeting them when I have just entered the room and before I sit down.
I would then shake their hand at the end of the interview when thanking them for their time.
But, unfortunately, I am not an interview etiquette specialist, haha! So I could be doing it all wrong...!